This study examines public perceptions of the safety of fresh produce (spinach and lettuce), beef, and poultry, employing survey data collected during the 2006 nationwide recall of fresh spinach contaminated with E. coli O157:H7. The results show that white respondents perceived all products to be safe. In contrast, young people, people with only a high school education, and those with lower household incomes ($50,000 or below), were more likely to view fresh produce, beef, and poultry as unsafe. Trust in the USDA as well as conventional farmers contributed toward more positive perceptions of spinach and lettuce. Low levels of objective knowledge about foodborne pathogens and resulting illnesses contributed to negative food safety perceptio...
This publication provides an overview of the food safety issues relevant to direct marketers of fres...
Food safety knowledge, perceptions, and practices of adults have been researched extensively. Howeve...
A focus group study with 37 residents of Manhattan, Kansas, was conducted to examine consumers risk...
This study examines public perceptions of the safety of fresh produce (spinach and lettuce), beef, a...
This paper examines public perceptions on food safety particularly relating to spinach, which was su...
Although the incidence of foodborne illnesses has declined, thousands of cases are still reported in...
reserved. Readers may make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means...
This study analyzes public perceptions on food safety using a national survey conducted soon after t...
Americans are vitally concerned about the safety of their food supply. Agriculture is likewise conce...
The recent cases of human E. coli infections linked to Chipotle Mexican Grill in mid- October to Nov...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 48 million people get sick, 128,000 are...
While fresh vegetables (FVs) consumption is essential for public health, some high-profile outbreaks...
A focus group study with 37 residents of Manhattan, Kansas, was conducted to examine consumers' risk...
Foodborne illnesses impact millions of individuals each year, with young children at high risk of co...
Excerpts from the report: Federal and State inspection laws have been designed to assure the consum...
This publication provides an overview of the food safety issues relevant to direct marketers of fres...
Food safety knowledge, perceptions, and practices of adults have been researched extensively. Howeve...
A focus group study with 37 residents of Manhattan, Kansas, was conducted to examine consumers risk...
This study examines public perceptions of the safety of fresh produce (spinach and lettuce), beef, a...
This paper examines public perceptions on food safety particularly relating to spinach, which was su...
Although the incidence of foodborne illnesses has declined, thousands of cases are still reported in...
reserved. Readers may make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means...
This study analyzes public perceptions on food safety using a national survey conducted soon after t...
Americans are vitally concerned about the safety of their food supply. Agriculture is likewise conce...
The recent cases of human E. coli infections linked to Chipotle Mexican Grill in mid- October to Nov...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 48 million people get sick, 128,000 are...
While fresh vegetables (FVs) consumption is essential for public health, some high-profile outbreaks...
A focus group study with 37 residents of Manhattan, Kansas, was conducted to examine consumers' risk...
Foodborne illnesses impact millions of individuals each year, with young children at high risk of co...
Excerpts from the report: Federal and State inspection laws have been designed to assure the consum...
This publication provides an overview of the food safety issues relevant to direct marketers of fres...
Food safety knowledge, perceptions, and practices of adults have been researched extensively. Howeve...
A focus group study with 37 residents of Manhattan, Kansas, was conducted to examine consumers risk...